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In Pennsylvania, fault in a personal injury case is determined by evidence, witness accounts, expert opinions, and the state’s modified comparative negligence rule. When you’re hurt in an accident, the question of who’s at fault can decide whether you get compensation or walk away with nothing. If you’re found to...

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Yes. Multiple broken bones typically qualify as a catastrophic injury. While Pennsylvania law doesn’t use the phrase catastrophic injury, the reality is that multiple bone fractures can absolutely reach that level of seriousness, particularly when they cause permanent limitations, disfigurement, or long-term disability. If you’re dealing with this kind of...

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